Based on systems theory combined with a community
mental health model. The working orientation is based on personal empowerment
through insight, skill building, and mobilizing support. Also implemented are
Depth as well as Humanistic, Transpersonal and Behavioral models as determined
in supervision.

Trainees are hired based on their experience in
counseling, level of training, willingness to participate in a supervisory
relationship, and their schedule of availability. 1 hr/week of
individual supervision; 2 hrs/week group supervision; weekly case conferences,
staff meetings and peer groups. Trainees will be on site approximately
12-17 hours per week and will include the following activities: 2-12 hrs direct
client contact; 2-4 supervision and training; 2-3 admin duties and record
keeping. Students are able to tape therapy sessions.

Individuals, couples, families, children and groups
with a wide range of mental health issues

Services Provided:

Mental health services with an integrative
mind-body approach

Contact Person:

AyneShore, MFT

Telephone:

707-579-0465 ext. 230

Theoretical Orientation:

Psychodynamic with somatic work

Specialized Populations/Services:

Traditional, in depth psychotherapy practice with
mindfulness and somatic techniques

Special Remarks:

Paid internships for post degree
interns as well as trainees who have had at least one year of clinical
experience.Lomi pays interns at the rate of
$7-10 per session. There are up to 24 interns at the clinic at any given time.

Day treatment services, including academic
assistance through their non0public school as well as frequent and intensive
therapeutic support which includes individual, family and group therapy as well
as art therapy.

Contact Person:

Michael Barclay, PhD, Clinical Director

Telephone:

(707) 585-3700

Fax:

(707) 585-3883

Theoretical Orientation:

Cognitive and behavioral, narrative, psychodynamic
and art therapies

Specialized Populations/Services:

Working with teens who
would otherwise be placed in out of home placements. Hispanic, Native American,
African American, Asian American and Pacific Islander populations served.

Special Remarks:

This is a CAPIC placement, please follow
application process. Previous clinical experience is suggested, as this is an
intense program with a very difficult population.

This agency will consider you for practicum if you
have strong clinical experience and skills. You will work very independently
here, so you need to be ready clinically for this. Good training offered within
the specialized outpatient programs.

Aial Place-Children are
referred from CPS, care providers in the community and their doctors. Hours available during the day only.Group
supervision 12-2 on Tuesdays, with individual supervision available if client
load is over 5.Training on cycle of violence, chemical
dependency and play therapy.

Specify in letter of intent which training track
you are interested in: Individual or Family and Couples. Responsibilities
include 8-12 clients weekly; 1 hr/week drop-in or crisis counseling; run groups
and/or offer workshops. Clinical issues seminar; case conference; group process
and ‘red flags’ issues. Live supervision with families,
psychiatrist consultation, brief therapy. SSU is very familiar with
Argosy students, and offers a very comprehensive training opportunity. Please
see website for current clinical staff and interns.